Very funny, Howard. :-)

I'm glad Group Study is back. What would we do without it? Thank-you Paul
for bringing it back. I hope it didn't disrupt your holiday too much. This
is a great thing that you do.

I hope this won't start a long thread, but I would like to say Merry
Christmas to everyone who celebrates it!

Peace,

Priscilla

Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> 
> In the first half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> A test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the second half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee.
> 
> In the third half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the fourth half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the fifth half hour of testing my proctor gave not to me
> Five token rings
> 
> In the fifth and sixth half hour of testing my proctor gave to
> me
> A hurried pizza lunch
> 
> In the seventh half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Five multilayer switched VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the eighth half hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the fifth hour/ninth half hour of testing my proctor gave to
> me
> Seven routing policies
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Eight
> Seven routing policies
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Eight tunnels a-tunneling
> Seven routing policies
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Nine tunnels a-tunneling
> Eight routing policies
> Seven OSI layers to confirm
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the sixth hour of testing my proctor gave to me
> Ten addresses to NAT
> Nine tunnels a-tunneling
> Eight routing policies
> Seven OSI layers to confirm
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the seventh hour of testing I gave to myself
> Eleven potential bugs
> Ten addresses to NAT
> Nine tunnels a-tunneling
> Eight tunnels a-tunneling
> Seven routing policies
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> In the last hour of testing I gave to myself
> Twelve bug fixes, or so I hoped
> Eleven potential bugs
> Ten addresses to NAT
> Nine tunnels a-tunneling
> Eight tunnels a-tunneling
> Seven routing policies
> Six BGP speakers a-speaking
> Five 802.1q VLANs
> Four calling voice cards
> Three redistribution points
> Two IGPs
> And a test pod to-pol-o-gee
> 
> 




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